... protecting groups (Cbz and NO
2
)by
hydrogenation using Pd ⁄ C (10%).
Of the three sets of compounds of 6- and 9-mers of
l-, d- and l ⁄ d-enantiomers of arginine chains and
their aminoglycoside ... models of HIV-1 Tat responsive
element (TAR) RNA binding, NMR structures of
TAR–ligand complexes and aminoglycoside–RNA
interactions, we have designed and synthesized a se...
... the presence
of cytokines.
Natural ligands of ICAM- 1and LFA-1 are expressed
on the surface of T and B lymphocytes, natural killer
cells, monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes [33],
and interaction ... Peudenier S & Tardieu M (1995)
Adhesion to human neurons and astrocytes of
monocytes: the role of interaction of CR3 and ICAM-1
and modulation by cytokines. J Neu...
... 2. Intact-cell MALDI-TOF mass spectra
of mycelia and spores of Trichoderma
strains. The masses 7347 and 7494 of
T. atroviride spores correlate with two proc-
essed products of the spore hydrophobin
SRH1 ... similar cleavage patterns of hydrophobins HFBIII
of H. jecorina and T. longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and
HFB1 of T. atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2-
type pr...
... dimer of 14-3-3,
and dimer of Hsp20 linked to dimer of 14-3-3. The size-exclusion
chromatography revealed formation of only one complex corres-
ponding to dimer of Hsp20 bound to dimer of 14-3-3. ... coverage quality, in terms of consistency
and reproducible, of the protein-encoded sequences of genes of
interest, an EST analysis, the validation of splice types, and...
... in the residue type and in the case of loop 2 in both the
type and number of residues. The N- and C-termini are labeled. (B) On the left is the three-dimensional structure of the 4/6 framework ... suggest
that the diversity of conotoxin primary structures is likely to
increase, and this will aid in the elucidation of structure-
activity relationships and in the characteriz...
... to the handling
of lexical and structural ambiguities by human
parsers. Its theory of communication and the arbi-
tration mechanism can explain data that modular
theories of syntax and semantics ...
strategies and exploits the advantages of both.
In conclusion, I have sketched briefly a solution
to the three problems of synchronization, content,
and conflict resoluti...
... Baltimore, MD, USA
2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
Prion diseases are a group of fatal neurodegenerative
maladies ... important
role in the evolution of our ideas regarding the
mechanism of prion conversion, neither of them
emphasize the importance of multiplication of the
active centers of...
... Morphology and mor-
phodynamics of the stenotele nematocyst of Hydra
attenuata Pall (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria). Cell Tissue Res
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2 Holstein T (1981) The morphogenesis of nematocytes in
Hydra and ... amino acids of the protein [3].
Secondary structure of spinalin
The conformational state of spinalin was analyzed by
CD spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. The
CD s...
... National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to WP.
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and does not necessarily represent the of cial views of
the National Institute of Neurological ... one
exception: the number of valine residues was doubled
in the 1–221 and 1–305 sequences of spinophilin. Thus,
the increasingly structured C-terminal regions...
... homologue of
Escherichia coli RecA performs the fundamental role
of homologous pairing and strand exchange during
homologous recombination and double-strand break
repair [1,2]. Rad51 and Rad52 ... effect
of DNA on hydrodynamic radius (R
h
) of hRad51. hRad51 (1 lM) was incubated with 0, 1, 3, 4 and 5 l M of oligo PUC+ (in the absence of any
nucleotide cofactor) followed by...